forlorn
Word family adverbforlornlyadjectiveforlornnounforlornness
for·lorn /fəˈlɔːn $ fərˈlɔːrn/ adjectiveadj 1 ALONEseeming lonely and unhappy 孤苦伶仃的,愁苦的,凄凉的 a forlorn figure sitting all by herself 她独自坐着的孤苦身影
Ana sat with a bowed head and spoke in a forlorn voice. 安娜低头坐着,话音凄凉。
2 EMPTYa place that is forlorn seems empty and sad, and is often in bad condition 〔地方〕荒凉的 The house looked old and forlorn. 房子看上去破旧荒凉。
3 HOPE[only before noun] a forlorn hope, attempt, or struggle etc is not going to be successful 难以实现的 the forlorn hope of finding a peace formula 寻找和平方案的渺茫希望
—forlornly adverbadv
forlorn hope• Even they realise, however, that the real world makes that an increasingly forlorn hope.• Dougal was chasing a forlorn hope; and he wasn't even sure that he was going by the best route.• For Coulthard, the prospect of posting a third successive Silverstone win looks a forlorn hope at best after another disappointing race.• Well, it had been a forlorn hope at best.• But these outcasts of the consumer boom have learned to make even a forlorn hope go a long way. Origin forlorn Old English past participle of forleosan “to lose”